Envisaging Data Nirvana: A Delphi study of ideal data culture

IF 4.3 2区 管理学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Jocelyn Cranefield, Matthew Lewellen, Spencer Lilley, Gillian Oliver
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In recent decades, the proliferation of data and advances in information technology have led organizations to value data more highly and aim to build a data culture that is suitable for promoting and sustaining data-related strategic outcomes. However, what a “good” data culture comprises is often expressed abstractly and there is no consensus about how such a culture should manifest in practice. This study explores the key dimensions and attributes of an ideal data culture, as perceived by expert practitioners in large, data-rich public sector organizations. Using a two-stage Delphi method, we engaged with 14 data management experts from Aotearoa New Zealand to understand their views on achieving “Data Nirvana” in practice, focusing on the attributes that explain an ideal data culture. Five categories of ideal data culture are identified: strategic agility, ethical use, human centricity, capability, and controls and discipline. These are linked through two unifying themes: trust and trustworthiness, and value integration. The resulting framework for data culture comprises seven elements. The study provides insights into the aspirational potential of data and the realities of organizational data practice, contributing to a deeper understanding of data culture.

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设想数据涅槃:理想数据文化的德尔菲研究
近几十年来,数据的激增和信息技术的进步使组织更加重视数据,并致力于建立一种适合促进和维持与数据相关的战略成果的数据文化。然而,“好的”数据文化通常是抽象地表达出来的,对于这种文化应该如何在实践中表现出来,还没有达成共识。本研究探讨了大型、数据丰富的公共部门组织的专家从业人员所认为的理想数据文化的关键维度和属性。采用两阶段德尔菲法,我们与来自新西兰奥特罗阿的14位数据管理专家进行了交流,了解他们对在实践中实现“数据涅槃”的看法,重点关注解释理想数据文化的属性。理想的数据文化分为五类:战略敏捷性、道德使用、以人为中心、能力、控制和纪律。这些都通过两个统一的主题联系在一起:信任和可信赖性,以及价值整合。生成的数据文化框架包括七个元素。该研究提供了对数据的理想潜力和组织数据实践现实的见解,有助于更深入地理解数据文化。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) is a leading international forum for peer-reviewed research in information science. For more than half a century, JASIST has provided intellectual leadership by publishing original research that focuses on the production, discovery, recording, storage, representation, retrieval, presentation, manipulation, dissemination, use, and evaluation of information and on the tools and techniques associated with these processes. The Journal welcomes rigorous work of an empirical, experimental, ethnographic, conceptual, historical, socio-technical, policy-analytic, or critical-theoretical nature. JASIST also commissions in-depth review articles (“Advances in Information Science”) and reviews of print and other media.
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